Hi Christian,
Of course, I should have checked the FAQ first!!!
Well, I did as suggested and now the brains are within the FOV. Unfortunately, they are still not
overlapping very well.
I have two func brains that were successfully registered to standard. I then applied func2standard
without resampling.
standard FOV=[182 218 182]
func FOV=[200 200 93.5]
diff = (func FOV - standard FOV)/2
= [9 -9 -44.25]
To adjust for FOV, I added diff to the x,y,z values of the two func2standard.mats. While they were
mostly overlapping, they were off by up to 25 mm.
Should I just register all the funcs to one func? Then there wouldn't be any FOV issues.
thanks,
jack
>Hi Jack,
>
>I think you need to adjust the FOV - details are at
>http://www.fmrib.ox.ac.uk/fslfaq/#flirt_resample
>
>in the FAQ (last paragraph). Hope this helps
>christian
>
>> Hi Mark,
>> I'm a bit confused about how applyxfm works. I am trying to apply
>> func2standard.mat to func.img. But when I set the reference image to
>> func.img (or to hires.img), the resulting image goes off the screen. I
>> know that the func2standard.mat is correct because I get good
>> registration when the reference is standard.img.
>>
>> If I use the gui to set output size based on voxel dimensions (where the
>> dimensions are equal to func.img), then I get: AvwReadVolume: Error 0.
>>
>> Basically, I would like to take several func.img's, align them with
>> standard.img but keep them in func.img space. Any idea what I'm doing
>> wrong?
>> many thanks,
>>
>> jack
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